Her previous short film Tangles & Knots premiered at SXSW, and now, eight years later, one of Australia’s most exciting filmmakers, Renée Marie Petropoulos’ new highly personal drama Souvenir will
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Who would have known that Gus Van Sant’s dark comedy Dead Man’s Wire, his first film in seven years, would be one of the biggest surprises at the Venice Film
Co-writer/producer Fiona Bergin and co-writer/director Fintan Connolly recharge the private eye genre with their compelling Dublin-set thriller Barber starring Aidan Gillen. “I came out of a multimedia course and started
There is a particular kind of fatigue that settles over a filmmaker once his signature has been noticed too many times, and Jafar Panahi, joining a press conference for It
Upon the 25th anniversary streaming release of his blazing 4K restored debut Amores Perros, we look back on the fascinating career of Alejandro González Iñárritu, the pugnacious, outspoken, Mexican-born director
Kelly Reilly has gone from a sleepy English suburb to becoming the fiercest woman in Hollywood. Over the past eight years, fans have grown to relish her ballistic outbursts as
“I’m a genre guy: action, sci-fi, thriller, horror,” says Derek Kolstad, as he sits down in the plush Phoenicia Hotel in Valletta for a chat with FilmInk. Succinctly put, you
Renny Harlin is back in Malta, some thirty years since he was last here, overseeing the box office disaster that was Cutthroat Island. Starring his then-wife Geena Davis, this pre-Pirates
Praised for being the first feature-length film shot in Longtian (Fuqing), Time and Tide captures a texture of rural China that has never been seen before.
With the 50th NAIDOC week celebrated 5-12 July [themed 50 Years of Deadly], we spoke with one of Australia’s most exciting Indigenous talents, Hunter Page-Lochard, who also appears in new NITV
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